Czech Libertarian Party

The Czech Libertarian Party was a libertarian political party in Czechoslovakia that existed from 1918 to 1936. The party represented the interests of the capitalist class of society, as it supported a free and deregulated market economy, maximized personal freedoms, anti-clericalism, and a strong national defense. The party never held widespread support, and it instead relied on the support of liberal parties to perform well in elections.